Tracy McGrady, 31

In the summer of 2000, McGrady was like the LeBron James-Dwyane Wade of his free agency class. He was arguably the face of the Orlando Magic.

Now, teams are trying to avoid him.

Barely anyone refers to him as T-Mac anymore. At his age, he still could be effective, but he’s too stubborn to let go of his glory years and has shown some personality issues that make no one want him on their team.

His career and body are already deteriorated and have “injury-prone” written all over him.

Juwan Howard, 37

Howard is the last of the Fab Five from Michigan still in the NBA.

He should’ve followed his buddies Jalen Rose and Chris Webber into retirement, but he’s determined to use his fame to hold basketball camps in Chicago. At least he’s got a good heart and selfless reason for staying in the game.

Allen Iverson, 35

Unlike McGrady, Allen Iverson has come to terms with his status on the market and is willing to accept any role that would help a team win.

After 10 years with the 76ers, he moved on to the Nuggets, bounced onto other rosters, and settled back in Philly.

Once a speed demon who could seem out of control yet at the same time offensively unstoppable, A.I. ran out of fuel and barely played in any games last year. He was never able to separate his personal life from basketball.

But he’s begging for another chance and even went as far as tweeting it.